BIBLIOGRAPHY
Journals
1. Koopman JS and Campbell J. The role of cutaneous
diphtheria infections in a diptheria epidemic. J Infect Dis 1975;
131:239-44.
2. St. Geme JW, Bailey RS, Koopman JS, Oh W,
Hobel CJ, Imagawa DT. Neonatalrisk following late gestational
genital herpes virus hominis infection. An J Dis Child 1975;
129:342-3.
3. Koopman JS. Causal models and sources
of interaction. Review and Commentary. Am J Epidemiol 1977;
106:439-443.
4. Koopman JS, Guzman N, Henao O, Bergonzoli
G. A diarrheal disease surveillance system in Cali, Colombia:
theorectical basis and methods. Bull Pan Am Hlth Organ 1978; 12:323-24.
5. Koopman JS. Diarrhea in school toilet hygiene
in Cali, Colombia. Am J Epidemiol 1978; 107:412-20.
6. Koopman JS. Diarrea y la higiene de los servicious
sanitarios en Escuelas de Cali. Acta Medica del Valle 1978; 9:158-63.
7. Koopman JS. Transmission intrafamiliar de
shigella flexneri despues de un brote en una guarderia de Cali.
Acta Medica del Valle 1979; 10:27-32.
8. Koopman JS. The investigation of related cases
for the control of diarrhea in cities in developing countries.
Am J Trop Med Hyg 1979; 28:396-400.
9. Koopman JS. Models of transmission of infectious
agents. J Infect Dis 1979; 139:616-7.
10. Koopman JS and Fighetti A. An extensive outbreak
of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremias from in-use contamination
of I.V. bottles. Bull Pan Am Hlth Organ 1980; 14:185-92.
11. Koopman JS. Sewage disposal, water supply
and endemic diarrhea in an urban slum. Bol Sanit Panam 1980;
88:402-12.
12. Monto AS, Koopman JS. The Tecumseh Study
XI. Occurrence of acute enteric illness in the community. Am
J Epidemiol 1980; 112:323-33.
13. Koopman JS. Appropriate science to control
infectious diseases in less developed countries. APPROTECH 1980;
3:15-7.
14. Koopman JS, Fajardo L, Bertrand W. Food,
sanitation and the socioeconomic determinants of child growth
in Colombia. AJPH 1981; 71:31-7.
15. Koopman JS. Interaction between discrete
causes. Am J Epidemiol 1981; 113:716-24.
16. Longini IM, Koopman JS. Household and community
transmission parameters from final distributions of infections
in households. Biometrics 1982; 38:1-12.
17. Koopman JS, Eckert EA, Greenberg HB, Strohm
BC, Isaacson RE and Monto AS. Norwalk virus enteric illness
acquired by swimming exposure. Am J Epidemiol 1982; 115:173-7.
18. Longini IM, Koopman JS, Monto AS, Fox JP.
Estimating household and community transmission parameters
for influenza. Am J Epidemiol 1982; 115:736-757.
19. Longini IM, Koopman JS, Monto AS. Estimation
procedure for transmission parameters from influenza epidemics.
Use of serological data. Voprosy Virusologii. 1983; 2:176-181.
20. Koopman JS. The role of epidemiology in the
control of diarrhea and rotavirus. Columbia Medica. 1983; 17:36-52.
21. Monto AS, Koopman JS, Longini IM, Isaacson
RE. The Tecumseh Study XII. Enteric agents in the community,
1976-81. J Inf Dis. 1983; 148:284-291.
22. Koopman JS, Turkish VJ, Monto AS, Gouvea V.
Isaacson RE, Srivastava S. Diarrhea and Rotavirus in three clinical
settings. Am J Epidemiol 1984, 119:114-123.
23. Longini IM, Monto AS, Koopman JS. Statistical
procedures for estimating the community probability of illness
in family studies; Rhinovirus and influenza. Int J Epidemiol.
1983;148:284-91.
24. Koopman JS, Turkish VJ, Thompson FE, Monto
AS, Isaacson RE. Milk fat and gastrointestinal illness. Am J
Pub Hlth 1984;74 (no. 12):1371-1373.
25. Koopman JS, Turkish VJ, Monto AS, Isaacson
RE. Infant formulas and gastrointestinal illness. Am J Pub
Hlth 1985:75 (no.5):447-480.
26. Koopman JS. Analyzing the joint effects of
two antibodies and the design of molecularly engineered vaccines.
J Theor Biol. 1985;116:569-585.
27. Monto AS, Koopman JS, Longini IM Jr.
Tecumseh Study of Illness XIII. Influenza infection and disease,
1976-81. Am J Epidemiol. 1985; 121 (no. 6):811-822.
28. Monto AS, Koopman JS, Bryan ER. The Tecumseh
Study of Illness XIV. Occurrence of respiratory viruses in
the 1976-1981 period. Am J Epidemiol. 1986;124 (no.2):220-234.
29. Koopman JS. The problem of dengue in Mexico.
Mexican Epidemiologic Bulletin of the Health Sector. February
1986;1:1-7
30. Sarti E, Gonzalez I, Koopman JS. The largest
trichinosis epidemic in Mexico uncovers continuing source.
Revista de Salud Publica de Mexico. February 1986;28:41-47.
31. Cardenas Ayala VM, Valdespino Gomez JL, Guerrero
Reyes P, Koopman JS. Mortalidad por tuberculosis segun cohortes
de nacimiento en Mexico. Epidemiologia 1986; 11(1):137-141.
32. Ruiz-Matos C, Koopman JS and Cardenas V. Diarrhea
after the 1985 earthquake in Mexico City (transl). 1987 Salud
Publica de Mexico. 29:399-405.
33. Gomez-Dantes H, Koopman JS et al. Dengue epidemics
on the pacific coast of Mexico. Int J Epidemiol. 1988;17(1):178-186.
34. Longini Jr. IM, Koopman JS, Haber M and Cotsonis
GA. Statistical inference for infectious diseases: Risk-specific
household and community transmission parameters. Am J Epidemiol.
1988;128(4):845-859.
35. Jacquez JA, Koopman JS, Simon C, Sattenspiel
L, Perry T. Modeling and the analysis of HIV transmission: The
effect of contact patterns (1988). Math Biosci. 1988; 92:119-199.
36. Koopman JS, Simon C, Jacquez JA, Joseph JG,
and Sattenspiel L. Sexual partner selectiveness effects on
homosexual HIV transmission dynamics. Journal of AIDS. 1988;1(5):486-504
37. Cardenas-Ayala VM, Vilchis-Licon H, Stetler
HC, Cabrera-Coello L, Koopman JS, Valdespino-Gomez JL, Ruiz-Matus
C, Vega-Ramos RG, and Muro-Amador M. Risk factors for the
persistence of wild poliovirus transmission in Sinaloa,
Mexico, 1984-1986. PAHO Bulletin 22(3), 1988.
38. Jacquez JA, Simon CP, and Koopman JS. Structured
mixing: Heterogeneous mixing by the definition of activity
groups. In Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to
AIDS Epidemiology. Castillo-Chavez C, ed. Springer-Verlag
Lecture Notes in Biomathematics. 1989; 83:301-315.
39. Koopman JS, Simon CP, Jacquez JA and Park
TS. Selective contact within structured mixing application
to HIV. In Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to AIDS
Epidemiology. Castillo-Chavez C, ed. Springer-Verlag Lecture
Notes in Biomathematics. 1989; 83:316-349.
40. Koopman JS, Monto AS, and Longini, IM. The Tecumseh Study XVI: Family and community sources of rotavirus infection. Am J Epidemiol. 1989; 130(4):760-768.
41. Koopman JS and Monto AS. The Tecumseh Study
XV: Rotavirus infection and pathogenicity. Am J Epidemiol. 1989;
130(4):750-759.
42. Longini IM, Haber M, and Koopman JS. Use of
modeling in infectious disease epidemiology. Am J Epidemiol.
1989; 130:619-620.
43. Sattenspiel L, Koopman JS, Simon C, and
Jacquez JA. The Effects of population structure on the
spread of the HIV infection. Am J Phys Anthropol, 1990;
82(4):421-430.
44. Koopman JS and Weed DL. Epigenesis Theory:
A mathematical model relating causal concepts of pathogenesis
in individuals to disease patterns in populations. Am J Epidemiol,
1990; 132:366-390.
45. Koopman JS. Comment on Kaplan's critique of
Masters, Johnson, and Kolodny. J Sex Res, 1990; 27(4).
46. Joseph JG, Adib SM, Koopman JS, and Ostrow
DG. Behavioral change in longitudinal studies: Adoption of
condom use by homosexual/bisexual men. Am J Public Health,
1990; 80(12):1513-1514.
47. Jacquez JA, Simon CB, and Koopman JS.
The reproduction number in deterministic models of contagious
diseases. Comments on Theoretical Biology, 1991; 2(3):159-209.
48. Koopman JS, Longini IM, Jacquez JA, Simon
CP, Martin W, and Woodcock D. Assessing risk factors for transmission.
Am J Epidemiol. 1991; 133(12).
49. Koopman JS, Prevots DR, Vaca-Marin MA, Gomez-Dantes
H, Zarate ML, Longini IM, and Sepulveda J. Determinants and
predictors of dengue infection in Mexico. Am J Epidemiol. 1991;
133(11):1168-78.
50. Simon MS, Weyant, RJ, Asabigi KN, Zucker
L, and Koopman JS. Medical student attitudes towards the
treatment of HIV infected patients. AIDS Education and Prevention.
1991 3:124-132.
51. Pope S, Koopman J, Ostrow D, Joseph J, Fletcher
D, Prokopowicz G, and Natale J. The link between STD clinics
and HIV C&T centers: Who is not getting refered? AIDS Education
and Prevention. 1992; 4(3):219-226.
52. Cardenas VM, Garrido F, Koopman JS, Bazua
LF, and Ibarra JM. Antibiotics and infant pneumonia mortality.
Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization, in both
English and Spanish. 1992; 26:109-120.
53. Jacquez JA, Simon CP, and Koopman JS. Core groups
and the Ro's
for subgroups in heterogeneous SIS and SI models. In Epidemic
Models: Their Structure and Relationship to Data. Mollison
D. (ed.) Cambridge University Press, 1993. Presented at the
NATO Workshop on Human Infections and Transmission Models. Cambridge,
England, March 30, 1993.
54. Koopman JS, Haber MJ, Longini IM, Simon CP, and
Jacquez JA. Using transmission models to assess risk factors
for transmission. In Epidemic Models: Their Structure and
Relationship to Data. Mollison D. (ed.) Cambridge University
Press, 1993. Presented at the NATO Workshop on Human Infections
and Transmission Models. Cambridge, England, March 30, 1993.
55. Simon CP, Jacquez JA, and Koopman JS. The Liapunov
function approach to computing Ro.
In Epidemic Models: Their Structure and Relationship to
Data. Mollison D. (ed.) Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Presented at the NATO Workshop on Human Infections and Transmission
Models. Cambridge, England, April 1, 1993.
56. Jacquez JA, Simon CP, and Koopman JS. Observations
on CD4 count progressions in different stages of HIV infection.
In Epidemic Models: Their Structure and Relationship to
Data. Mollison D. (ed.) Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Presented at the NATO Workshop on Human Infections and Transmission
Models. Cambridge, England, March 31, 1993.
57. Koopman JS, Simon CP, and Jacquez JA. Assessing
contagiousness effects of vaccines and risk factors for transmission.
In Modeling the AIDS Epidemic: Planning, Policy, and Prediction,
Kaplan EH and Brandeau ML (Eds.), p.439-460, 1994
58. Jacquez JA, Koopman JS, Simon CP, and Longini
IM. Role of the primary infection in epidemics of HIV infection
in gay cohorts. JAIDS 1994; 7:1169-1184.
59. Lindblade K, Foxman B, and Koopman JS. Heterosexual
partnership characteristics of sorority women. Internation Journal
of STD and AIDS. Internation J STD & AIDS, 1994; 5:37-40.
60. Koopman JS and Longini IM. Ecological effects
of individual exposures and non-linear disease dynamics in populations.
Amer J Pub Hlth 1994; 84(5):836-842.
61. Foxman B, Geiger AM, Palin K, Gillespie B, Koopman
JS. First Time Urinary Tract Infection and Sexual Behavior:
A Case-Control Study Among College Women. Epidemiology 1995;
6:162-168.
62. Koopman JS. Assessing HIV Vaccine Effects.
Amer J Epidemiol. 142(10):Nov. 15, 1995..
63. Koopman JS. Emerging objectives and methods
in epidemiology. Amer J Pub Health 1996; 86(5):630-632.
64. Koopman JS. Invited discussion. In Models
for Infectious Human Disease, Isham and Medley (Eds.), 1996,
pg. 62-66.
65. Koopman JS, Jacquez JA, Simon CP, Foxman B, Pollock
S, Barth-Jones D, Adams A, Welch G, Lange K. The role of primary
HIV infection in the spread of HIV through populations. JAIDS
and HR 1997; 14:249-258.
66. Jacquez JA, Koopman JS, and Simon CP. Modeling
progression of HIV infection: staging and the Chicago MACS cohort.
In Models for Infectious Human Disease, Isham and Medley
(Eds.), 1996 pg. 197-199.
67. Koopman JS, Simon CP, and Jacquez JA. Data analysis
for estimating risk factor effects using transmission models.
In Models for Infectious Human Disease, Isham and Medley
(Eds.), 1996 pg. 290-291.
68. Simon CP, Jacquez JA, and Koopman JS. A Liapunov
function approach to computing Ro. In Models for
Infectious Human Disease, Isham and Medley (Eds.), 1996 pg.
311-314.
69. Foxman B, Zhang L, Tallman P, Andree BC, Geiger
AM, Koopman JS, Gillespie BW, Palin KA, Sobel JD, Rode CK, Bloch
CA, Marrs CF. Transmission of Uropathogens Between Sex Partners.
J Infect Dis 1997, 175:989-92.
70. Foxman B, Marsh JV, Gillespie B, Rubin KN, Koopman
JS, Spear S. Condom Use and First Time Urinary Tract Infection.
Epidemiol 1997 8:637-641.
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